Relating To Public Safety. [HB-285]
Requires county police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon an officer's suspension or discharge beginning with the annual report of 2021. Amends the Uniform Information Practices Act to allow for public access to information about suspended officers when the suspension occurs after March 1, 2020. Takes effect 3/1/2020. (SD2)
HB-285: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Nishimoto
Conference Committee Meeting Will Reconvene On Thursday, 04-25-19 At 5:45pm In Conference Room 423. on 04/25/2019
Relating To Public Safety. [HB-285]
Requires county police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon an officer's suspension or discharge. Amends the Uniform Information Practices Act to allow for public access to information about suspended officers. Authorizes the law enforcement standards board to revoke certifications and requires the board to review and recommend statewide policies and procedures relating to law enforcement, including the use of force. Allows the law enforcement standards board, until December 31, 2021, to finalize its standards
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HB-285: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Nishimoto
Received Notice Of Passage On Final Reading In House (hse. Com. No. 385). on 07/06/2020
Relating To Public Safety. [SB-424]
Requires police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon the officer's discharge or second suspension in a five-year period. Requires disclosure of certain information under the Uniform Information Practices Act after a police officer's second suspension in a five-year period. (SD1)
SB-424: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Sen. J. Kalani English
Pass First Reading on 03/09/2017
Relating To Public Safety. [HB-456]
Requires police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon the officer's second suspension in a five-year period or discharge. Requires disclosure under the Uniform Information Practices Act after a police officer's second suspension in a five-year period. (HB456 HD1)
HB-456: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Reported From Psm (stand. Com. Rep. No. 961) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Jdl. on 03/22/2017
Relating To The Uniform Information Practices Act. [SB-263]
Repeals the confidentiality protection afforded under the Uniform Information Practices Act for certain information regarding misconduct of police officers that results in discharge. Requires that names of discharged or suspended police officers be disclosed in the annual report submitted by each county's police chief to the legislature.
SB-263: Relating To The Uniform Information Practices Act.
Sponsored by: Sen. Laura Thielen
Passed First Reading. on 01/23/2017